Bokor National Park – Kampot

Bokor National Park was originally established by the French in the 1920s as a hill station to escape the tropical heat. The park became a popular retreat, with a casino, hotel, and church built for visitors. Abandoned during periods of conflict, these haunting structures still stand as silent witnesses to Cambodia’s history. Today, Bokor National Park is a protected area, celebrated for its biodiversity and cultural significance, housing rare animal species such as Asian elephants, leopards, and gibbons. Restoration efforts have introduced new tourism facilities, while still preserving the mystique and natural charm of the park.

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Explore the wonders of Bokor National Park with Eagle Discovery Cambodia. Our guided tours offer insightful treks through lush forests, historical tours of the old French buildings, and scenic viewpoints where you can appreciate the beauty of Cambodia’s wilderness. Join us for an unforgettable adventure, blending history and nature in one of Cambodia’s most captivating destinations.

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